TOSHIBA CMS01

CMS01
TOSHIBA Schottky Barrier Rectifier
Schottky Barrier Type
CMS01
Switching Mode Power Supply Applications
Portable Equipment Battery Applications
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Unit: mm
Forward voltage: VFM = 0.37 V (max)
Average forward current: IF (AV) = 3.0 A
Repetitive peak reverse voltage: VRRM = 30 V
Suitable for compact assembly due to small surface-mount package
“M-FLATTM” (Toshiba package name)
Absolute Maximum Ratings (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Symbol
Rating
Unit
Repetitive peak reverse voltage
VRRM
30
V
Average forward current
IF (AV)
3.0
(Note 1)
A
Peak one cycle surge forward current
(non-repetitive)
IFSM
40 (50 Hz)
A
Junction temperature
Tj
−40~125
°C
Storage temperature
Tstg
−40~150
°C
JEDEC
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JEITA
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TOSHIBA
Note 1: Tℓ = 68.6°C: Rectangular waveform (α = 180°), VR = 15 V
3-4E1A
Weight: 0.023 g (typ.)
Note 2: Using continuously under heavy loads (e.g. the application of
high temperature/current/voltage and the significant change in
temperature, etc.) may cause this product to decrease in the reliability significantly even if the operating
conditions (i.e. operating temperature/current/voltage, etc.) are within the absolute maximum ratings.
Please design the appropriate reliability upon reviewing the Toshiba Semiconductor Reliability Handbook
(“Handling Precautions”/Derating Concept and Methods) and individual reliability data (i.e. reliability test
report and estimated failure rate, etc).
Electrical Characteristics (Ta = 25°C)
Characteristics
Peak forward voltage
Repetitive peak reverse current
Junction capacitance
Thermal resistance
Symbol
Test Condition
Min
Typ.
Max
VFM (1)
IFM = 0.5 A
⎯
0.25
⎯
VFM (2)
IFM = 1.0 A
⎯
0.27
⎯
VFM (3)
IFM = 3.0 A
⎯
0.33
0.37
IRRM
VRRM = 5 V
⎯
0.15
⎯
IRRM
VRRM = 30 V
⎯
1.8
5.0
VR = 10 V, f = 1.0 MHz
⎯
190
⎯
Device mounted on a ceramic board
(soldering land: 2 mm × 2 mm)
⎯
⎯
60
Device mounted on a glass-epoxy
board
(soldering land: 6 mm × 6 mm)
⎯
⎯
135
⎯
⎯
16
Cj
Rth (j-a)
⎯
Rth (j-ℓ)
1
Unit
V
mA
pF
°C/W
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Marking
Abbreviation Code
Part No.
S1
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Standard Soldering Pad
2.1
Unit: mm
1.4
3.0
1.4
Handling Precaution
Schottky barrier diodes have reverse current characteristic compared to the other diodes.
There is a possibility SBD may cause thermal runaway when it is used under high temperature or high voltage.
This device is VF-IRRM trade-off type, lower VF higher IRRM; therefore, thermal runaway might occur when
voltage is applied. Please take forward and reverse loss into consideration during design.
The absolute maximum ratings denote the absolute maximum ratings, which are rated values and must not be
exceeded during operation, even for an instant. The following are the general derating methods that we recommend
when you design a circuit with a device.
VRRM:
Use this rating with reference to the above. VRRM has a temperature coefficient of 0.1%/°C. Take
this temperature coefficient into account designing a device at low temperature.
IF(AV):
We recommend that the worst case current be no greater than 80% of the absolute maximum rating
of IF(AV) and Tj be below 100°C. When using this device, take the margin into consideration by
using an allowable Tℓ max - IF(AV) curve.
IFSM:
This rating specifies the non-repetitive peak current. This is only applied for an abnormal operation,
which seldom occurs during the lifespan of the device.
Tj:
Derate this rating when using a device in order to ensure high reliability. We recommend that the
device be used at a Tj of below 100°C.
Thermal resistance between junction and ambient fluctuates depending on the device’s mounting condition. When
using a device, please design a circuit board and a soldering land size to match the appropriate thermal resistance
value.
Please refer to the Rectifiers Databook for further information.
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iF – vF
PF (AV) – IF (AV)
100
1.4
10
Average forward power dissipation
PF (AV) (W)
Instantaneous forward current
iF (A)
DC
Tj = 125°C
75°C
25°C
1
1.2
α = 180°
1.0
α = 120°
0.8
α = 60°
0.6
Rectangular
waveform
0.4
0° α 360°
0.2
Conduction angle: α
0.1
0.0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
Instantaneous forward voltage vF
(V)
0.0
0.0
0.8
0.6
1.2
1.8
Average forward current
Tℓ max – IF (AV)
3.0
3.6
4.2
4.8
IF (AV) (A)
Cj – VR
(typ.)
1000
140
f = 1 MHz
120
Ta = 25°C
Cj (pF)
DC
100
α = 180°
80
60
α = 120°
40
0° α 360°
IF (AV)
Conduction angle: α
VR = 15 V
α = 60°
20
0
0.0
Junction capacitance
Rectangular
waveform
0.6
1.2
1.8
2.4
Average forward current
3.0
3.6
4.2
100
4.8
10
1
IF (AV) (A)
10
Reverse voltage
100
VR
(V)
rth (j-a) – t
Transient thermal impedance rth (j-a) (°C/W)
Maximum allowable lead temperature
Tℓ max (°C)
2.4
500
Device mounted on a glass-epoxy board
Soldering land: 2.1 mm × 1.4 mm
100
Device mounted on a glass-epoxy board
Soldering land: 6.0 mm × 6.0 mm
10
Device mounted on a ceramic board
Soldering land: 2.0 mm × 2.0 mm
1
0.5
0.001
0.01
0.1
1
10
100
1000
Time t (s)
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Surge forward current (non-repetitive)
IR – Tj
Pulse test
f = 50 Hz
Ta = 25°C
(mA)
40
30
20
10
100
VR = 30 V
10
VR = 20 V
VR = 15 V
VR = 10 V
1
VR = 5 V
0
1
10
0.1
100
Number of cycles
VR = 3 V
0
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
Junction temperature Tj (°C)
PR (AV) – VR
14.0
Average reverse power dissipation
PR (AV) (W)
(typ.)
1000
Reverse current IR
Peak surge forward current
IFSM (A)
50
(typ.)
Rectangular
waveform
12.0
360°
0°
DC
10.0
VR
8.0
6.0
300°
α
Conduction angle: α
Tj = 125°C
240°
180°
4.0
120°
2.0
60°
0.0
0
10
Reverse voltage
20
VR
30
(V)
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20070701-EN
• The information contained herein is subject to change without notice.
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